947 resultados para Military personnel
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Dans l'optique d'améliorer la performance des services de santé en première ligne, un projet d'implantation d'une adaptation québécoise d'un modèle de soins centré sur le patient appuyé par un dossier médical personnel (DMP) a été mis sur pied au sein d'un groupe de médecine familiale (GMF) de la région de Montréal. Ainsi, ce mémoire constitue une analyse comparative entre la logique de l'intervention telle qu'elle est décrite dans les données probantes concernant les modèles de soins centrés sur le patient et le dossier médical personnel ainsi que la logique de l'intervention issue de nos résultats obtenus dans le cadre de ce projet au sein d'un GMF. L'analyse organisationnelle se situe durant la phase de pré-déploiement de l'intervention. Les principaux résultats sont que la logique d'intervention appliquée dans le cadre du projet est relativement éloignée de ce qui se fait de mieux dans la littérature sur le sujet. Ceci est en partie explicable par les différentes résistances en provenance des acteurs du projet (ex. médecins, infirmières, fournisseur technologique) dans le projet, mais aussi par l'absence de l'interopérabilité entre le DMP et le dossier médical électronique (DME). Par ailleurs, les principaux effets attendus par les acteurs impliqués sont l'amélioration de la continuité informationnelle, de l’efficacité-service, de la globalité et de la productivité. En outre, l’implantation d’un modèle centré sur le patient appuyé par un DMP impliquerait la mise en œuvre d’importantes transformations structurelles comme une révision du cadre législatif (ex. responsabilité médicale) et des modes de rémunérations des professionnels de la santé, sans quoi, les effets significatifs sur les dimensions de la performance comme l’accessibilité, la qualité, la continuité, la globalité, la productivité, l’efficacité et la réactivité pourraient être limités. Ces aménagements structuraux devraient favoriser la collaboration interprofessionnelle, l'interopérabilité des systèmes, l’amélioration de la communication multidirectionnelle (patient-professionnel de la santé) ainsi qu'une autogestion de la santé supportée (ex. éducation, prévention, transparence) par les professionnels de la santé.
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Objective: The goal of this study was to identify rates, characteristies, and predictors of mental health treatment seeking by military members with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Method: Our sample was drawn from the 2002 Canadian Community Health Survey-Canadian Forces Supplement (CCHS-CF) dataset. The CCHS-CF is the first epidemiologic survey of PTSD and other mental health conditions in the Canadian military and includes 8441 nationally representative Canadian Forces (CF) members. Of those, 549 who met the criteria for lifetime PTSD were included in our analyses. To identify treatment rates and characteristics, we examined frequency of treatment contact by professional and facility type. To identify predictors of treatment seeking, we conducted a binary logistic regression with lifetime treatment seeking as the outcome variable. Results: About two-thirds of those with PTSD consulted with a professional regarding mental health problems. The most frequently consulted professionals, during both the last year and lifetime, included social workers and counsellors, medical doctors and general practitioners, and psychiatrists. Consultations during the last year most often took place in a CF facility. Treatment seeking was predicted by cumulative lifetime trauma exposure, index traumatic event type, PTSD symptom interference, and comorbid major depressive disorder. Those with comorbid depression were 3.75 times more likely to have sought treatment than those without. Conclusions: Although a significant portion of military members with PTSD sought mental health treatment, 1 in 3 never did. Trauma-related and illness and (or) need factors predicted treatment seeking. Of all the predictors of treatment seeking, comorbid depression most increased the likelihood of seeking treatment.
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A study on the personnel management practices in the co+operative sector in the Kerala State is carried out during the years 1989-91, with the overall objective of assessing the extent of application of modern personnel management concepts in the cooperative organizations in the Kerala State. The specific objectives of the study are to assess the effectiveness of the various personnel management practices followed in the cooperative sector, to analyse the nature and extent of compensating the employees in co—operatives, to measure the level of job satisfaction derived by the employees, to evaluate the industrial relations existing in the co-operative organizations and to suggest, if found necessary, ways and means of toning up the personnel management practices followed in the co-operative sector in Kerala
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The thesis entitled Personnel Management Practices in the Kerala-Based Scheduled Commercial Banks. Personnel management function is of cardinal importance, requiring a sophisticated and scientific approach. In a labour-intensive, service industry like banking. Productivity and ultimate profitability of the entire organization depend considerably on the effectiveness with which personnel management function is executed; and the prudence with which personnel problems are handle. The main objectives of the study are to understand the current status of personnel management functions in the banks and to evaluate the practices in the light of the principles and theories of personnel management so as to identify the strengths and weaknesses. The universe of this study is the eight Scheduled Commercial Banks based in Kerala. The major limitation of the study is that as State Bank of Travancore, the lone public sector bank based in Kerala did not grant permission for collection of data, this study had to be confined to private sector banks only. Almost the entire data used for this study are primary and were collected from the files and other records or the concerned banks. This report has chapters dealing with the functional areas of personnel management such as determination of human resource requirements, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, promotions and compensation. Findings reveal that the practice of personnel management in the Kerala-based private sector scheduled commercial banks has not gained a degree of sophistication compatible with its role in modern business management.
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This paper examines key aspects of Japanese Government personnel practices, and draws comparisons with the practices in the U.S. civil service and, as appropriate, with other U.S. models. Particular reference is made to the practices of two major agencies in Japan, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPT). As appropriate, selected government businesses practices other than personnel practices are noted.
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La audición es el segundo mecanismo sensorial más importante después de la visión para obtener información durante la operación de una aeronave. Les permite a los pilotos percibir, procesar identificar los sonidos del ambiente que los rodea. Así necesita oír bien tanto en vuelo como en tierra, especialmente entre 500 y 3000 Hz para la recepción del lenguaje hablado y de las señales auditivas. Objetivo: Determinar los cambios progresivos en el tiempo y las frecuencias auditivas que se afectan en las audiometrías de los pilotos militares de las fuerzas militares en los años 2009, 2010 y 2011. Material y Métodos: Se trata de un estudio longitudinal de cohorte en el cual se identificará el comportamiento de las audiometrías de la población de pilotos de las fuerzas militares de Colombia en los años 2009, 2010 y 2011. Se hará una revisión retrospectiva de dichas audiometrías. Para dicho fin se tomó la población de pilotos de fuerzas militares que fueron distribuidos en grupos de pilotos de aeronave de ala fija que corresponden a 47 pilotos y ala rotatoria que son 155. Conclusiones: Se encontró que la frecuencia mas alterada en la población total fue la de 6000 Hz, que en lo pilotos de ala fija las frecuencias más afectadas fueron las de 4000 Hz y la de 6000Hz, la frecuencia más afectada en los pilotos de ala rotatoria fueron las de 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz y 8000 Hz, con lo que se concluye que la exposición en los pilotos afecta las frecuencias altas en las audiometrías. Se observó una relación con el número de horas de vuelo y las alteraciones audiométricas encontrándose una alteración en los pilotos entre 1000 y 4000 horas de vuelo en las frecuencias de 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz y 8000 Hz y una alteración de las todas las frecuencias en aquellos pilotos con más de 5000 horas de vuelo en el año 2009, presentando posterior recuperación en los años posteriores sin poder determinar en este estudio las causas de dicha recuperación. Los pilotos de ala rotatoria presentaron un incremento sostenido en todas las frecuencias en comparación con los pilotos de ala fija.
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El proceso de integración en Unión Europea se caracteriza por la incorporación de los asuntos de seguridad exterior y defensa, tras el Tratado de Lisboa se enmarcaron en la PCSD. Dicha política por un proceso de integración progresiva, Spillover, ha tenido periodos de reactivación y de letargos.
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A large proportion of homeless people in the UK are former members of the armed services and suffer from a mental illness. In fact, homelessness itself can be considered a symptom or manifestation of other underlying psychological difficulties. For these reasons Community Housing and Therapy (CHT) considers that providing psychological therapies to treat the homeless population is a more effective way of tackling the problem of homelessness, as it addresses the roots of the problem. This approach is one which is beginning to be recognized by leading agencies in the field. At the same time, the provision of psychological therapies for symptoms such as depression and anxiety has become accepted through the Department of Health’s (DoH) Increased Access to Psychological Therapies ( IAPT) initiative. Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder that homeless people suffer and it is well documented that psychological treatments for depression can be extremely effective. As well as approaching homelessness from the angle of psychological therapies, CHT in its work with the ex-service community has become increasingly aware that there are a large number of non statutory homeless that do not get the same attention as rough sleepers.
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Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia del Síndrome de Burnout en personal de los servicios de urgencias en una institución prestadora de servicios de salud de baja complejidad de Neiva. Antecedentes: El Síndrome de Burnout es una respuesta inadecuada al estrés laboral crónico cuyas características principales son: altos niveles de agotamiento emocional, despersonalización y baja realización personal. La prevalencia a nivel mundial de este síndrome en personal de salud varía entre 2,2% y 69,2%. Método: estudio de corte transversal. A una muestra de 90 trabajadores (médicos, enfermeras y auxiliares de enfermería) en una Empresa Social del Estado de baja complejidad de la ciudad de Neiva se le aplicó cuestionario auto administrado compuesto por dos instrumentos validados (Maslach Burnout Inventory y la Encuesta Nacional de Condiciones de Trabajo del Instituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo). Resultados: La prevalencia de Síndrome de Burnout fue 3,3% (n=3) (niveles elevados en las tres características simultáneamente); 11,1% (n=10) de agotamiento emocional, 20% (n=18) despersonalización y 10% (n=9) baja realización personal. No se encontraron asociaciones estadísticamente significativas entre las condiciones de empleo y trabajo con el Síndrome en mención. Conclusión: Laborar en servicios de urgencias confrontan al trabajador a exigencias para el cumplimiento de su tarea, así como también a relaciones sociales estresantes. Factores como el grado de autonomía y de control, el apoyo social en el trabajo, asociado a relaciones personales positivas y una alta funcionalidad familiar podrían mediar como protectores o moduladores del Síndrome de Burnout.
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Civilians constitute a large share of casualties in civil wars across the world. They are targeted to create fear and punish allegiance with the enemy. This maximizes collaboration with the perpetrator and strengthens the support network necessary to consolidate control over contested regions. I develop a model of the magnitude and structure of civilian killings in civil wars involving two armed groups who Öght over territorial control. Armies secure compliance through a combination of carrots and sticks. In turn, civilians di§er from each other in their intrinsic preference towards one group. I explore the e§ect of the empowerment of one of the groups in the civilian death toll. There are two e§ects that go in opposite directions. While a direct e§ect makes the powerful group more lethal, there is an indirect e§ect by which the number of civilians who align with that group increases, leaving less enemy supporters to kill. I study the conditions under which there is one dominant e§ect and illustrate the predictions using sub-national longitudinal data for Colombiaís civil war.
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The South Eastern Museums Service is one of ten Area Museums Councils in Great Britain. They are partnerships; membership organizations to which the 2 000 + museums belong. They provide advice, support, technical services, information and training for their members. They are the principal channel of government grant-in-aid to local government, university and independent museums. This funding comes from the Department of National Heritage via the Museums & Galleries Commission. At the South Eastern Museums Service I am responsible for the development and delivery of training for 600 museums in our region and the provision of information about museums and of interest to museums. This paper explains how we approach in-service training and the value of the definition of national standards for our work. It will pose some questions: What is training? What is a training need? and describe a new initiative, the development of training materials and their delivery.